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Amy
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Lunchbox
This is the Bobby Bone Show.
Eddie
All right, where do we start? I think I'll start with the plane crash in India. And one person survived. And I've seen conflicting stories on this. Raymond, do we have audio on this?
Amy
Yep.
Eddie
Okay, would you mind playing that?
Lunchbox
The lone survivor in the Indian Airlines.
Eddie
Plane crash was seated in 11A and then jumped out of the window before the plane.
Lunchbox
Blue.
Amy
What?
Lunchbox
Condolences to everybody that was affected by this. Absolutely awful. But here's a look at the 11A. I've seen people jump out of cars at 25 miles per hour and, like, they're never the same. And then he was just walking it off in the town where the plane went down.
Eddie
Again, condolences. So, by the way, that's not a newscast. That's a person talking about it.
Lunchbox
I can tell.
Eddie
Yeah. But also, it's so crazy if this is really how it happened, because I'm the same way. I'm like, what? Cause I always thought, well, if a boat's sinking, you just wait till it gets right by the water and you just jump off and swim. You can't, because it actually sucks you in.
Lunchbox
But.
Eddie
So this plane crash in India, air India says 241 people are dead after a plane crash yesterday in the western part of the country. Only one passenger survived, and he reports that he heard a loud noise seconds after takeoff. He said there were bodies all around him when he got up and ran from the plane before someone grabbed him to put him in an ambulance. The man had injuries. The Boeing 7878 Dreamliner was taking off from London when it suddenly crashed into the residential quarters of a doctor's college near the airport. So this is going up and crashing off a takeoff. This was the first ever crash of a Dreamliner. Meanwhile, someone who said they were on the same plane two hours before its fatal takeoff was posted video of power failures and other issues on board to social media. That's from the AP News. Did anybody see this yesterday?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Yeah.
Eddie
Now, the guy that supposedly jumped, I heard it wasn't true. Now, he didn't live. And then I heard this guy here in other TikTok stories saying it was true.
Lunchbox
I never saw that he jumped out of the plane.
Eddie
Amy.
Bobby Bones
Well, I mean, I was looking. I mean, I guess you're saying wasn't true. Like, is he real? Because I saw pictures of him in the hospital and his brother.
Eddie
No, he's real.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Okay, Sorry. I was trying to understand what, like, conflicting reports you were talking about, but what's. His brother was on the flight, but sitting in a different row.
Eddie
My question is that he tried to jump out of the plane. Is that what saved him? I feel like it just crashed and he happened to be the one that lived.
Lunchbox
Correct. Did you see the video?
Eddie
I saw the video after.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Like the video of the plane?
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Lunchbox
I mean, I don't.
Eddie
Like, crash. Yeah, I never saw that.
Lunchbox
Oh.
Eddie
I don't.
Lunchbox
I don't see a point where anyone can jump out. It literally takes off, goes not too far up in the air, and then starts descending again. So I don't know where this guy could have busted a window and jumped.
Bobby Bones
Out and then bursting the flames and immediately.
Eddie
So I also feel that way because I saw the video I saw was not the plane going down. It was a video after the crash. But I started to think, because these people are saying, and Mike, can you fact check this at this point, that if the cat. It's not super pressurized because it's not up super high, that you could probably still open the door and jump out.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Well, is 11A in emergency exit?
Eddie
I don't think it really matters about being an emergency exit if you jump out the door.
Lunchbox
So did they say door or window? Because I feel like those windows.
Eddie
No way.
Lunchbox
You can break a window.
Eddie
No way. There's no way. But this guy here, God love him, that was talking on Tick tock.
Lunchbox
Condolences to the family.
Eddie
That guy, he's like, you'll never believe it. Oh, by the way, condolences to the family.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Because it feels like. Yeah. You're like, wait, this is just. It's like, so crazy. We need to talk about this. But also, a lot of people died.
Eddie
They need to watch the rehearsal.
Bobby Bones
The what?
Lunchbox
So that's the first thing I thought when I saw the.
Eddie
Nathan Fielder has solved plane crashes. Unless it's complete technical issues, which the.
Lunchbox
Thing this might have been.
Eddie
But okay, everything's technical until human error. Like, even some of the other crashes, like Sully's crash, like, that wasn't just human error, that was birds. And then they had to talk to each other. And then Sully's like, hey, do you have any ideas? They have all the conversation, and. And then there was 23 seconds. Just enough time for Evanescence to play and for Sully to get his mind right and land that plane on the Hudson.
Lunchbox
What's the Evanescence? I don't understand that.
Eddie
You gotta watch the show, dude. Lunchbox.
Amy
Travis Kelsey, Taylor Swift. They're on the PR tour. Haven't been out in public in a while. People are starting to realize they're not real. So what? Do you know where they pop up? Last night at the hockey game.
Eddie
I saw it.
Amy
Game four, Stanley Cup Finals. Gotta make sure we're seen in public as well. People are starting to realize we don't really like each other.
Lunchbox
They can't go to a game.
Eddie
I don't think that's true at all.
Amy
I mean, they're huge hockey fans, huh? They love the.
Eddie
I don't know what Travis Kelce likes, doesn't like.
Bobby Bones
I mean, sometimes you just get.
Eddie
And it's also the Stanley cup finals.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
And I don't know anything about hockey. And I went and watched the Stanley cup finals between the Preds and the Penguins when the Penguins won the whole thing. I don't know anything about hockey. And I went.
Amy
And where was that at? Was that in your home in your town of Nashville?
Eddie
But Travis Kelsey's living in Florida, training. He has been living in Florida for the all summer.
Lunchbox
You know that lunchbox.
Amy
I'm just saying.
Eddie
No, no. I just presented a fact up against your fact where they just miraculously ended up in Florida. No, they've been staying in Florida as he's been training.
Amy
I did forget about that. Yeah, I did forget about that. I forgot that he was in Florida and they bought a house supposedly together in Florida, and they'd been staying there. I did. I was like, man, kind of random just to be in Florida for the Stanley cup finals just so we can appear that we love each other. I don't know. We haven't seen him.
Eddie
Do you give me and them a sincere apology?
Amy
I give you a sincere apology for dismissing your fact about he has been in Florida. Because I totally forgot about that, though. No, I still don't buy it. I still. I mean, they haven't been in public in months because they don't. They haven't been hanging out together. Now all of a sudden it's like, hey, we got to get the cameras on us so people believe. We needed people talking about us again. No one's talking about us. We need to get back in the press, man.
Eddie
I just don't think Taylor needs any press. And I think Taylor's also smart enough to know that there is an oversaturation point as well of when you're everywhere all the time. People tend to get annoyed that you're even around. Not even not like you, but that you're too many places all at once. And I could see where people would start to get annoyed that her and Travis Kelce were everywhere. They probably made a decision, hey, we're just not going to go out in public for a while to give everybody a break. Because everywhere we go it's on the front page of everything. And that makes people not like us for no reason.
Lunchbox
Boom. There's lunchbox for no reason.
Eddie
For no reason. Yeah, Yeah. I, again, I think the story is pretty short sighted by him.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I agree.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
I mean, you guys still believe they're real?
Lunchbox
Yes, dude. Yes. Why wouldn't they?
Bobby Bones
Definitely.
Eddie
I don't, I don't care. Like, I don't spend any time alone pondering. I wonder Travis and Taylor are real at this point, probably. They're real.
Lunchbox
It. Was it weird at the beginning?
Eddie
Yes.
Lunchbox
Like you wouldn't expect Taylor Swift to date Travis Kelce. It was weird for sure. But now, dude, it's been so long. Just get, just get it in your head that it's real.
Eddie
Don't you feel like she's like deduced him a little bit? Yeah, like his, like how he like dresses and like how he's like. Because he kind of was like flame ed Hardy guy.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
He's had the girlfriend blow up.
Eddie
Yeah. Yeah. I feel like she's deduced him a little bit and I, I'm, I'm, I'm here to support it. I think my wife has de. Douched me a little bit. So that's, that's what happens when you meet a stable, intelligent influence. Let's see.
Lunchbox
But what about Taylor though? Because I feel like Travis, I don't know what the word is not normalized, but kind of like made Taylor more of a normal.
Bobby Bones
What?
Lunchbox
Yeah, like I feel like Taylor was a ritzy, live in New York, high rise kind of person and then, whoa. She likes Travis Kelce, who's kind of a fight for your.
Eddie
Right.
Lunchbox
Chug a beer, you know? So I think it brought her down a little bit too.
Eddie
Her last relationship also wasn't very public because he was from the UK and they decided not to go public. So I think her just having a boyfriend added a layer. Like seeing her in a relationship added a layer other than just hearing her sing about past relationships. Yeah.
Amy
Like, do you still believe the whole bracelet thing about how he was going to take. I mean, it just.
Eddie
No, I don't, I don't. But. But if I could present a Kate. No, I don't believe that timing at all.
Lunchbox
But I made that up.
Eddie
No, no, no, no, hold. I don't believe that timing at all. But think about the times that I have to hold off on timing of things and tell stories because it affects in real time people and places and circumstances. And so I could see that something happening pre. It being lined up them even something happened pre. In my opinion. But because of the circumstances and because of the sensitivity of that issue and anything you say is going to go super public and you hold off on the story and because I have to that all the time. Change a name, change a place, wait three months. All that happens because it affects people's lives. So do I believe it exactly as is with the timing? No. But do I understand why that he had to shift that? Absolutely.
Lunchbox
Okay. Forget the timing. Bracelet real, though?
Eddie
Probably. Yeah.
Lunchbox
That's cool.
Eddie
Probably a version of that story is real. It's based on a true story.
Lunchbox
Loosely based.
Eddie
Yeah. I say based on. I say it based on a true story, Morgan.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so there's a dog walker in Colorado that stole $500,000 worth of jewelry.
Amy
From one of her clients.
Eddie
Then that sounds like friends and neighbors.
Lunchbox
Yeah, it does.
Eddie
It. Yep. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Good. Good show.
Amy
So she went in, she'd been like dog sitting for this couple for months. They even got to the point of like, she was going over to water.
Bobby Bones
Plants and stuff for them. So, like, good relationship. They met her through the dog app, Rover. But I guess over the course of those six months, she like, kept stealing small pieces of jewelry to not get detected. And then finally the victim figured out, oh my gosh, all my stuff is gone.
Amy
And they traced it all back to her.
Eddie
Yeah, there's gotta be a point where you go, I'm maxed out on this client. I need to find another client that's recommended by this client that also has stuff that I can steal from. It's like somebody who keeps robbing banks. Eventually after 13, they're going to catch you. Nobody robs banks forever and just lives a life of. I've been robbing banks my whole life and never been caught. Even the greats get caught. So you need to set a goal. My goal is a quarter million.
Lunchbox
Guys, listen up.
Eddie
Yeah. Then after I get a quarter million, I'm going to continue walking this dog, but I'm going to put myself out there for other people in this neighborhood, and then I'm going to steal from them. To the point where they still don't notice. And then I'm going to transition that into the next person. People get so selfish. Criminals, man.
Lunchbox
They do. It's got to be hard, though, to hide that money. Like $500,000.
Eddie
I feel like you can hide that easily.
Lunchbox
Buy something.
Amy
Well.
Bobby Bones
And she had a lot of the jewelry. She. I guess she pawned roughly 30,000 of it so far until she got caught.
Eddie
And you have to go pawn it. I wouldn't even say a county over. You got to go to the other side of the state to pawn that stuff. So if not farther. And I would. I wouldn't even go to pawn shops. I would sell the stuff on Facebook Marketplace. I would just find.
Lunchbox
I feel like that'd be easy to.
Bobby Bones
Track fancy jewelry on Facebook Marketplace.
Eddie
I would just sell it on something that doesn't have to, like, turn in what they're buying into another entity. And pawn shops have rules. Oh, for the most part.
Lunchbox
Do they?
Bobby Bones
Well, unless you meet in a back room, yes.
Lunchbox
Amy.
Bobby Bones
I am not referring to anything, Amy.
Eddie
Yes. But what I'm saying is, if you go and you. You're asking somebody else to be complicit. If you're. If you're going somewhere, going, hey, let's do something illegal together, and then they just might tell on you. So you're putting yourself at more risk.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that's tough. Do you think when people see shows like Friends and neighbors, it, like, sparks ideas?
Eddie
Oh, for sure. It made me think, I can rob a house. I could rob a whole neighborhood, no problem.
Bobby Bones
Bobby, you should try it.
Lunchbox
No, no.
Eddie
Why would. I don't need it. I don't put myself with that risk.
Lunchbox
He's good.
Eddie
Do you know that? Well, that. What's the challenge? If I win, I come on here and be like, I did it. If I lose, I'm in jail. That's a terrible challenge.
Bobby Bones
Well, you say you could do it, and I'm like, I just never had that thought watching that show. Like, oh, I could do this.
Eddie
Not I want to do this, but I. I think I could for sure do that.
Lunchbox
That would freak me out.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I know you don't want to at all. That's not your personality. But I just don't ever, like, it doesn't cross my mind that I even think I could do it.
Eddie
Yeah, I love challenge. What were you saying?
Lunchbox
Nothing. Just that that would freak me out. Like, that would be stressful. Like, not getting caught. Just the whole idea of being a criminal and be worried about not getting caught would stress me Out.
Eddie
Me, too. That's why I'd be a terrible criminal. I think I could do it, but I'd always be worried I was gonna get caught. Yeah, lady, you gotta have a cap or a cap within a time frame before you get back going again. You can't just go run wild and free and steal like she was. Well, don't do it at all. But if you do and you want to be intelligent about it.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And she had no criminal history.
Eddie
Yeah. You need boundaries.
Amy
Wow.
Lunchbox
That's the best.
Eddie
Boundaries.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Nobody looked at her that she got caught for. Yeah.
Amy
She could have been small.
Eddie
Well, no. Yeah, that's what a criminal history is.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
That stuff that's on your record.
Bobby Bones
I know, but does she have, like, an unknown criminal but.
Amy
Yeah. Right. But she may have been good at it. Like, she may have been doing a good job of hiding it.
Eddie
Yeah. The criminal history is she has nothing on her file that would put her into. They wouldn't look at her more because of it, or she wouldn't get a more severe charge because she had a criminal history.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
I don't know what she stole when she was seven.
Lunchbox
There's no history of it.
Eddie
There's no. Yeah, there's no history. Morgan, you had a video go viral.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, one of my videos from back in November is, like, blowing up online.
Eddie
What's the video?
Bobby Bones
It's from CMA's I did. There was that trend of Brooks and.
Amy
Dunn song at the very beginning, and.
Bobby Bones
You do, like, a little dance to it. But instead I would link arms with.
Amy
The country artists and just, like, cross.
Bobby Bones
Our foot over and it went to another country artist. Oh, yeah. That's cute. That was cute. Yeah, we, like, posted it on Instagram, too, but for some. I posted on my Facebook back in November. It had, like, a decent amount of.
Amy
Views, but in the last 24 hours.
Bobby Bones
It'S shot up, like, 800,000 views.
Lunchbox
Wow. That's a lot.
Eddie
I wonder why. Any idea why at all? No. Make your best guess. Make your best guess.
Bobby Bones
I mean, listen, I spend every day.
Amy
Paying attention to the algorithm, and I have yet to figure it out.
Lunchbox
So, you know, who's the artist?
Bobby Bones
It's all of them. I mean, is there an artist that you did it with that's, like, blowing up right now? For some reason? Ella Langley's in it.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Amy
She's blowing up.
Bobby Bones
Is Riley Green in it, too?
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
Are they doing it in the video.
Bobby Bones
That would be going viral? Did they?
Amy
I don't know if, like, somebody I haven't seen because like, it can be private.
Bobby Bones
Who shares? So I don't know if somebody, like, one of those artists shared it and.
Amy
Then it got it, like, spiked back up.
Bobby Bones
But it's kind of weird.
Amy
I mean, it's been seven months.
Eddie
I want to play. Give me voicemail one. Raymundo. Hey, Bobby, this is Vanessa from Austin.
Lunchbox
I'm just calling because I saw Lunch.
Eddie
On tonight's episode of Jersey Shore for Snooki's store opening.
Lunchbox
You definitely saw lunch with his bright red shirt.
Amy
And honestly, I think this would be.
Eddie
Great for him to add to his Wikipedia page. So Lunchbox was on last night. Lunchbox? You see it?
Amy
No. I mean, I have a dvr and, man, I was busy last night. I don't watch it live. Now I'll have to go back and watch it, and I'll have to get a full report. Man, I'm. I must have been.
Eddie
I can give you. I can give you a full report.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
What is. Was almost nothing.
Lunchbox
Oh, no.
Amy
What do you mean you saw almost nothing?
Eddie
So you were watching it?
Amy
Are you down?
Eddie
I saw. I saw it. Clips like listeners have posted. Morgan, have you seen it?
Amy
Yeah, I saw it, and somebody sent me the.
Bobby Bones
Like, an entire. The whole thing of the store.
Eddie
What. What. What are your thoughts?
Amy
They definitely cut out his yelling.
Eddie
They. They did what they did to him in Friday Night Lights.
Lunchbox
Oh, no.
Eddie
They take out his voice.
Bobby Bones
What. What do they have him doing?
Eddie
So I can read you some comments.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
He got as much airtime on Jersey Shore as he did on Friday Night Lights. This was from Michael Davis, another show that Lunchbox has his voice muted on. I see a trend going on here, and it. The comments are mostly people being surprised they cut him from the show after all the talk we did about it. And they muted his voice.
Amy
So did they mute everybody? I don't understand.
Eddie
No, I mean, there's a bunch of people.
Bobby Bones
Whoever was watching. Was their TV maybe just on mute or.
Eddie
No.
Amy
So did I just overpower everybody and they thought I was taking away from the. I mean, I don't understand.
Bobby Bones
I think so. I think you were just too loud. You can definitely see you because you're the only dude amongst all the.
Amy
Does it not look weird if I'm yelling and there's nothing coming up of my mouth like on the tv?
Eddie
Well, it's not just a shot of you. It's just a group of people. Oh, yeah.
Lunchbox
He thought it was a one shot of him.
Eddie
So.
Lunchbox
So the. The crowd. Could you hear the crowd, Morgan, like, yelling?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I mean, you. You can Definitely tell they were mic'd.
Amy
Up like Snooki was. So I don't know if that's also.
Bobby Bones
Why, but you just can't hear what we heard. Like the audio he brought to the.
Amy
Show, I didn't hear.
Eddie
What I think happened is if I'm making my best guess based on seeing the clips is they took other yelling and layered it on top of that and put her on top. But his was so obnoxious. They pulled it off and they used other crowd yelling in that spot because you're not going to isolate and be able to take someone's yell out when it's the loudest. But there's another. Somewhere they have another version of the crowd yelling and they put that in.
Lunchbox
Guys, you know that this was a topic in the production room. Guys, we gotta get this guy's voice out of here. What do we.
Eddie
Well, they removed him from the show, basically. He was such a big part of that opening that entrance. He came and talked about it, how he's gonna be all over it because he dominated that time. They removed him from the show.
Bobby Bones
I will say, though, Snooki did post a clip and you can hear him in that clip.
Lunchbox
Well, that's probably her raw clip.
Eddie
That is her raw. That's raw.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy
Wow. So you did make Snooki's Instagram. That's pretty cool.
Eddie
Is there a trend here he keeps getting lines taken away or his audio removed?
Amy
Well, no. This means I was too powerful. I was over shining. Snooki is what they thought. And they needed Snooki to be the star and not me. And so they had to quiet it down. Is the only thing I can think of. Because I can think, though.
Eddie
I can think of some other stuff.
Amy
I really thought they would have her telling me to shut up because that's kind of how Snooki is. And so I thought that would be a funny clip in the show, but they decided otherwise, so.
Eddie
Okay, just. Let me just throw some stuff out there. If we were to look back at the history. He was on Friday Night Lights in a kind of walk on roll extra. But he did have a line. They cut his voice from it.
Lunchbox
They use somebody else's voice.
Eddie
And it's one. It's. We say one second. He's on there for one second. Yeah, like two claps. Yeah. And he's off. It's a very quick shot, but they wouldn't use his voice. So they cut his voice. And you see him briefly. Okay, got cut number two. Snooki, Jersey Shore. They cut his voice there's two. Number three, he had a line in Bat out of Hell, which was the Meatloaf, the play in. In Vegas that he, like, came on, auditioned for it. They cut his line. So he went out and didn't have a line.
Lunchbox
He had a speaking role and they cut it. And I think he just came out on a motorcycle.
Eddie
At CMA Fest when you guys went out and everybody had.
Lunchbox
Stuff to say, they gave us all cards of things to say, and I think they gave him like, one line.
Amy
No, it was like three lines. It was just. I was only used one time. Yeah.
Lunchbox
One card. Yeah.
Eddie
They do something else. We can think of that. They cut him. I feel like he had some other thing and they cut him and he didn't have a line. I feel like there are two of those where they were.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. There was the. The. The news did a story on him. His soccer league.
Bobby Bones
I thought they actually did a good job.
Eddie
Oh, they used him a little bit there.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
I mean, more when. When Morgan was on, it was much.
Lunchbox
Bigger, but he thought it was going to be about him. And then they ended up just being like a little part.
Eddie
Yeah, I thought he did a pretty good job, but they just cut him way down. But I thought for a minor role. I thought you did good.
Amy
Minor role where?
Eddie
On the news. When? Whenever. The whole thing was minor.
Amy
I was the star of that story.
Eddie
Okay, fair enough.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
I mean, why does this keep happening to him? I'm asking the real question. They keep cutting him from things that they're allowing him to do.
Lunchbox
Lunchbox. Do you think you're just too much, man? Like, they sense that you're just trying to get too much attention and you're not just being natural.
Amy
No, I think, like, the Snooki one is just really. I overpowered Snooki and I was hogging the spotlight. They wanted it to be the focus to be on Snooki, and they felt like if they had me, it would be the focus would be on me, so they had to.
Eddie
But what about the other instances where this has happened? Exactly. I don't think at this point this is coincidental.
Amy
Bat out of Hell. They cut, like, half the play.
Eddie
I mean, but you're not the play. You were emotional.
Amy
No, no. But the part that I was supposed to speak in, that wasn't even part of the play anymore.
Eddie
Okay.
Amy
So, like, it was like a three hour play and they had to cut it down to an hour and a half. And so my spot to speak was. So they stuck me on a motorcycle and said, come home.
Eddie
Okay. And then Friday Night Lights that.
Amy
I. I have no explanation for that.
Lunchbox
Did you have a line in Friday Night Lights when you were shooting it? Did they tell you to say something?
Amy
They didn't tell me. They said to ad lib.
Lunchbox
Okay, and what did you ad lib?
Amy
Like, when they scored touchdown coming. Good job, guys.
Eddie
Or. Yeah. Or it was him yelling something.
Amy
Just different things every time, and I don't. And they cut it.
Eddie
What about the in game host? Does that count? Getting cut from something or not getting something?
Amy
No, that's just called applying for a job and not getting it.
Eddie
Oh, yeah, he didn't get soccer team. Yeah, that one hurt. I thought he. That's what he would be good at. Like, when he needs it, when he gets attention, it's that he's a guy in his 40s still screaming for attention. He's like an adult man that shows up in places and is like, give me attention. And it's like, well, that's kind of weird. But a job where that's his job, I think he'd be excellent at. That's where I think they messed up by not hiring him, because I think he'd have been perfect at that. Because that job needs to scream for attention because people don't pay attention to anything there except the game.
Lunchbox
I kind of feel bad for him.
Eddie
I think there's a trend here that he should look at because three or four things, those aren't all individual incidents. That's now a trend. So you can look at that and actually grow and get better and maybe have a different approach to some of these things.
Amy
I don't know, man. It got me a long way. It got me to Snooki. I mean, Snooki came on our show, so that's pretty incredible.
Eddie
She didn't come on the show, though, because she came on because Scuba Steve begged them to let her come on because. And then he sent her the audio and said, hey, do you remember this? She was like, oh, yeah, I do remember that. It wasn't like. She's like, I gotta find that guy who was loud.
Amy
Right? I know. But it still led to her being on our show, which is pretty freaking cool. Like, that is pretty awesome that we had Snooki. So, like, did they. They edit my voice out? Yeah, but I made Snooki's Instagram and we had Snooki on the show. It's a win for me, folks. I mean, he's right, though.
Lunchbox
Lunchbox. Think about this, though. Like, he's right. Bobby's Right. So you don't look the same way that you used to look when you were all loud and crazy.
Eddie
Like, he's 24, young, crazy guy, drunk. I'm party guy.
Lunchbox
That made sense.
Eddie
Yeah, he's like the 55 year old at the club now because he got.
Lunchbox
Like a gray beard and stuff. And maybe it's like, whoa, this is weird. And people don't like that anymore.
Amy
That's their opinion. No, they liked it. They loved it. MTV loved it. They were. I mean. Well, the security guard didn't really like it.
Eddie
I don't even think MTV loved it. They didn't put it in.
Amy
I mean, he was kind of giving me a look when I was there. He was like, man, we're gonna have to get rid of this guy.
Eddie
But I think you have.
Amy
Did they show me high fiver?
Eddie
No. Ah.
Amy
See, they.
Eddie
I'm telling you, they cut it. They cut almost all of it.
Amy
That's crazy, man. That high five was awesome. I mean, Snooki reached out and high five me, and we held hands for a minute.
Eddie
Well, that feels creepy to even say that.
Lunchbox
See, you're older now, dude.
Amy
Yeah, that was. I mean, that was a. I mean, you could see her reach for my hand when. I don't know why they'd cut that. That was weird.
Eddie
I think you're a magnetic guy, and I think that you're just using it in the wrong way now. I think you have to modify your presentation.
Amy
Oh, there I am. Look at that. Oh.
Lunchbox
And there he went.
Amy
Come on, show me how high five in her. Come on. Is this Snooki's Instagram?
Bobby Bones
This is her Instagram.
Eddie
Yeah, her Instagram, though.
Bobby Bones
The high five is not there.
Eddie
Oh, here comes.
Amy
It'll get ready. No, it's not on there. I just watched.
Eddie
Oh, man. Yeah, it's super quick. I was hoping for, like, you know, Pam Anderson. That's how she was discovered in the stands at a Canadian Football League game. Like, you can be discovered in any way possible. I thought that's what he lunchboxes chance, because all he needs is, like, a nugget. And that nugget could lead to, like, being on Survivor. Someone's like, well, and then being on Survivor, winning that show, then all of a sudden, you're on the View hosting that, and then you're on the. You just got to get that first nugget. I feel like he.
Amy
I'm close.
Eddie
You're.
Lunchbox
Is he running out of nuggets?
Bobby Bones
No, there's always.
Lunchbox
But. But.
Eddie
But with his approach. No.
Lunchbox
Yeah, with his thing that he's doing.
Eddie
Those nuggets are gone. He has no more nuggets to be in his 40s. The screaming guy who's crazy okay, there's.
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Lunchbox
Seriously.
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Let me check this pocket. Oh, mints.
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Lunchbox
So what's his new nugget?
Eddie
I don't know. He needs to modify his nugget machine.
Lunchbox
Figure that out. Lunchbox.
Amy
I'm just glad I got a nugget, man.
Eddie
No, no, no. You don't have a nugget.
Amy
I disagree. Was I on MTV last night?
Lunchbox
Yeah, but so was a lot of other people. And you blended in.
Eddie
Great point.
Amy
Blended in with it.
Eddie
Yeah. So are 200?
Amy
I didn't.
Eddie
I didn't. I was in. I. I Was hoping it would be more. I was hoping that would be a shot.
Amy
Yeah. I was front and center, so I wouldn't say I blended in.
Eddie
I would say you're from center, though.
Amy
Special edit. That's how good I was. They had to take special editing skills.
Eddie
To edit you out. That's right.
Amy
No, they didn't get rid of you.
Eddie
They edited you out.
Amy
I was right there, front and center. They couldn't get rid of me way. They only do so much.
Eddie
I. I don't know.
Lunchbox
I just feel like he's not getting it.
Eddie
You. You could actually do some of the stuff you wanted to do if you just change the way you were doing it, because I think you have the ability to do it, but you haven't changed. You're still doing what you did when you were 22. Yeah.
Amy
I don't know. When I saw Snooki, I wasn't going to get that excited, but when she walked out of that store, I got pretty excited. Yeah, it was pretty cool, man. It's just one of those moments that you don't ever think is going to happen.
Eddie
What? Being at a Snooki store opening where you know she's coming and you know the store is going to open and you got yourself there on purpose with other fans.
Amy
No, just seeing Snooki. I mean, like, when you watch it on. You watch Jersey Shore and how big it was, you're like, man, those are like, those are my people. And then smash cut, she's walking out of the store. You're like, oh, my gosh. Like, you just lose it sometimes.
Eddie
I'd like to give Lunchbox a little affirmation here. This is voicemail number two, Raymundo.
Amy
I really enjoy the women are crazy segment that Lunchbox does, I guess. I know y' all said some people aren't too fond of it, but I think it's hilarious.
Eddie
Wanted to, I guess, making a suggestion.
Amy
That y' all bring back dude news. I haven't heard dude news in a while.
Eddie
Appreciate it. Thanks. There you go.
Bobby Bones
Dude news.
Amy
Yep.
Lunchbox
Dude news.
Eddie
Well, no, it's also him enjoying something. Lunchbox did. I just want to beat up on the guy, and I don't feel like I'm beating up. I'm offering not even criticism, but an opportunity for him to look at the data and go, I still have aspirations, and what I've been doing hasn't worked numerous times, so I should probably at least modify what I've been doing moving forward. It does not seem like he's open to that, though.
Lunchbox
Are you not understanding that concept, Lunchbox?
Amy
I'm listening to what Bobby's saying. I understand what Bobby's saying. I. I listen to what he says.
Lunchbox
But you're not doing anything about it.
Amy
I mean, yeah, I just.
Eddie
I. I got really disappointed when he didn't get the job at the soccer place.
Lunchbox
That was tough.
Eddie
That's tough.
Amy
But don't worry about it. I mean, that's life. He's got to keep on moving, keep trucking.
Eddie
I agree, but it's. It's keep trucking, but it's also.
Lunchbox
Get a new truck.
Eddie
Yes. Get. Get a new truck, find a new.
Lunchbox
Car, because the old truck's not working, man.
Eddie
Yeah, it doesn't matter. I'm. I won't waste any more energy on this. I tried.
Amy
No, I listened to you. I did listen to you.
Eddie
Thank you for listening, man.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
Let's go. Alyssa in Oahu. Hawaii. This is Hawaii. Go ahead.
Lunchbox
I was just listening back to the podcast, and I was calling about the.
Eddie
Segment where you're talking about Eddie's deviated septum.
Lunchbox
A year ago, I had the deviated.
Eddie
Septum surgery done, and it's not really a nose job. They go inside your nose and they.
Lunchbox
Fix it that way.
Eddie
Doesn't change the way that your nose looks. Look, you don't get black eyes. It takes about two to three days, maybe a week for recovery.
Lunchbox
Just want to let you guys know.
Eddie
Thanks. Yeah, I think the point is, you could also, while they were in there, have them do a little trim, shave down a little bit if you wanted that. I'm not saying you want that, but what I was also saying was a deviated septum. Dude, it'll change your life to get it fixed.
Lunchbox
Just so I can breathe out of both nostrils.
Eddie
So you can breathe at all. Sleeping.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
Exercising. All these things that you probably are like, well, this is just part of my life, or this is a difficult part, and then I'll just live with it forever. But it doesn't have to be that way. I would almost say, like, you have a governor on your breathing.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
Where if there was a surgery I could go into, and all of a sudden I could run 33% faster. But I didn't know it. And I'm like, I guess I'm just a slow white guy. And someone said, no, you don't have to be. You actually have something wrong with your body. And you could be a faster white guy. Heck, you might not even be white.
Lunchbox
Wait, what?
Eddie
I'd be like, what? This is awesome.
Lunchbox
How does that work?
Eddie
And so I would go in hopefully, and have a little surgery done. And they're like, wow, look, now you're like everybody else. You have the ability to live like everybody else and run faster. I had no idea until you told me this. And now I'm like, this is you and your deviated septum.
Lunchbox
I will say, though, like, 10 years ago, the radio station came to me and said if I wanted to do, like, a rhino something, that's a nose.
Eddie
We'll call it a nose job. A rhinoplasty is a nose job.
Lunchbox
Well, that's not. So I said yes, and I went to the doctor and it was all done. Do you not remember this? They did it in the office.
Eddie
Oh, that wasn't a nose job. Then right away, they.
Lunchbox
They put a big old drill up my nose and they shaved. They made. Basically made my nose hole bigger. And did it work? No, dude. All I remember was that it, like. Like I had terrible headaches. I had to call the doctor on his off day, and he pulled this big scab out of my nose and I could finally. My headache just went. It just. Just went away. And I was like, dude, this isn't working. And then, like, I never did a commercial spot for him. I never paid anything for him. It was a. It was a weird deal.
Eddie
By any chance, was this a show prank that went wrong?
Lunchbox
Like, it was a weird deal. I never saw the doctor again. I don't even know what he did.
Eddie
To my nose because obviously that's not a rhinoplasty. It was a rhino something.
Lunchbox
He said the technology was, like, to go in and shave the inside, and they were going to put a balloon. Like, they put a balloon in your nose and. And. And blow it up, and it makes your nasal cavity bigger.
Eddie
So I have. There's a. A guy that comes and will. If I injure myself. He's like, he's a chiropractor. He's also a massage therapist. And he says, hey, I've been working with some of these professional athletes because he works with pro athletes, Titans players, Preds players, NHL and me, so.
Lunchbox
And yes, pickleball player.
Eddie
That's right. Recreational pickleball player. And my sinuses were killing me. And I posted a video on Instagram. It wasn't the shaving, but they put a balloon in my nostril and went. And it blew it up. And then it's supposed to do. It's a very elementary version of what you're talking about. There was no shaving.
Lunchbox
Did it work?
Eddie
For a minute. It worked for a Little bit. But it's supposed to be temporary. The shaving thing, I'm surprised that wasn't longer, dude.
Lunchbox
And then, like, the scab, whatever created in my nose hurts so bad that, like. And I think it made it worse. I think my body started, like, recompensating for it, and it just didn't do anything.
Eddie
Yeah, that's not that. But I think. Do we ever. A scuba's not here. He's been gone. But we should find out if we had any doctors reach out.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Because, I mean, I'm down. I'm down to fix this. Can't breathe out of my left nostril. And it's not like it's stopped up. It's just kind of like my right nostril does all the breathing, and then a little bit of air comes out of my left.
Eddie
I think your life would be completely changed if it was fixed.
Lunchbox
Cool. And maybe do. Maybe I wouldn't sound like this anymore.
Eddie
I think you would lose a little bit of nasality.
Lunchbox
So I would just talk like this.
Eddie
I hope not. All right, here's one more. Ray. Voicemail.
Amy
Hey, Bobby Bones show. I just have a. Tell me something good. One of my employees that works at a car wash here in North Carolina just applied for a bunch of scholarships, and he got $1 million worth of scholarships.
Eddie
Wow.
Amy
$1 million.
Lunchbox
He sat there and was just grinding.
Amy
And ended up getting all these scholarships. Appreciate you guys.
Lunchbox
Love the show.
Bobby Bones
It's crazy.
Eddie
Congratulations. It's a cool story. So, first of all, to get your school paid for, it's amazing. You work hard, you write your essays, you get your grades, you do your acts, sats, whatever it is you have to do to get it. That's an amazing story. There will be people at graduations. Not mine. Went to a small school, and we didn't. Nobody really got much of anything. But I would go to graduations or speak at graduations. They'd be like, this person got $3.2 million in scholarships. They don't really get that. Right.
Lunchbox
So I was gonna ask that, like. So you're not gonna use all that either, right?
Eddie
Can't. Because it's all coming from different places. And you only pick one place, and the one place ends up giving you a scholarship, which could be worth in the end, like, $64,000. But if you have scholarships coming in from 32 different places valued at a hundred thousand dollars each scholarship, you can go. He's been given $3 million in scholarships, $300,000 in scholarship, but you don't actually get that.
Lunchbox
Got it.
Eddie
You're deciding which scholarship to take from. $3 million in offered scholarships. It's still amazing. But there have been people that have gotten this and like, what are you gonna do with the rest of that money? There's no. There's no more money. It's not like there's a surplus of money in the scholarship.
Lunchbox
That's what it sounds like.
Eddie
You can get everything paid for. You can get scholarships, and you can have $50,000 left over and actually have that, but you're not going to get scholarships or the money from it from the schools you didn't go to, if I'm describing that correctly. Amy.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I. I'm just learning about the whole scholarship thing, but.
Eddie
Oh, is that news to you?
Bobby Bones
What?
Eddie
That if somebody gets $1.3 million in scholarships, they're not actually getting $1.3 million.
Bobby Bones
This is news to me.
Eddie
They're choosing from which scholarships to take from Their. A lot from the allotment that combined is $1.3 million in scholarships.
Bobby Bones
I just know, like, Stashira is working with a tutor for her dyslexia. Actually, Ms. Kelly, who came on our.
Lunchbox
Show to do it, she has a.
Eddie
YouTube channel, Ms. Kelly, where all the kids watch Ms. Rachel. Exactly. Not the same person, I guess. No.
Bobby Bones
This is Kelly who came on our show that administered the test to all of us. So Stashira meets with her every Sunday night. They meet on Zoom and have a tutoring session. And they've been doing that for a long time now. But anyway, Ms. Kelly said she could help Stashira walk through how to apply for a lot of different scholarships because her daughter did it and she learned a lot. So even with a lot of the other kids she tutors, she helps them figure it out. But I, I'm. We're new to it. We haven't started the whole process, but I just assumed whatever she applied for, whenever she got, that's the amount you get.
Eddie
Well, it depends if it's what it's school based. If someone's just giving you a scholarship, if it's like a company, let's say Marlboro gives you a scholarship. Weird scholarship. But you know what? I'll take anything. You can use that to whatever school, and that can count wherever. But if, like Duke is saying, we'll give you a full ride, and that ends up over four years being worth $120,000, and Vanderbilt saying, we'll give you a full ride, and that's $160,000 and you have 10 schools doing that. Well, that's over a million dollars in scholarships. You got to pick one of the schools. You're not going to get the Vanderbilt scholarships if you go to Duke. Now, if Marlboro or Nike for another cigarette company. Well, I was gonna do like. I was gonna do, like asbestos. But if they offer you that to go for whatever reason, because you won it. Like Lunchbox won an essay competition when he was in school. Right? Lunchbox.
Amy
No, it wasn't essay. It was just Austin Livestock and Rodeo. I just applied and Chask.
Eddie
I keep trying to build them up in other instances.
Amy
No, that ain't true.
Eddie
But what happened? I thought you wrote an essay to get it.
Amy
No, I didn't write an essay. I just filled it out.
Bobby Bones
Your mom did?
Amy
No, no, my mom filled out my college application, which did not require an essay. And that's how I got into college. I did not fill out my college application. And I just put all the stuff that I was involved in in school and outside of school, and. And lo and behold, I got a letter saying, congratulations, you won a $3,000 scholarship from Chasko Contracting. And I went to the little ceremony. No one from Chasko was there, but at my table. I sat at the table and was awarded my scholarship. And I've never thanked Chasco enough, man. They got me into college.
Eddie
I thought he wrote an essay. I was trying to shine a light on that.
Amy
No, but.
Lunchbox
Gone with it, dude.
Amy
No, no. Why would I lie? I mean, I was.
Eddie
Well, you lie all the time.
Amy
Never lie.
Eddie
That's why.
Lunchbox
Yes, you do.
Amy
I was just proud of what I was because I was involved in so many organizations in high school that.
Eddie
Didn't you say you just got involved and signed up for organizations and never went to meetings? Correct.
Amy
Like you do. Like, you could pay, like, $10 and be in the Spanish Club. So I'd pay my $10, pay my dues. And then I was in the Spanish Club. I never went, but I was in it. Paid my $10. I was officially registered as in the Spanish Club. And I did it for all different kinds of clubs. Key club, accounting club. I mean, they had all sorts of weird clubs. I mean, I was the vice president of the bowling club. I mean, it was amazing.
Lunchbox
And you never bowled.
Amy
No, no, we did do that. We did bowl.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Eddie
That's the one he went to.
Amy
Yeah. Forrest. We created that whole club because we wanted to go bowling.
Eddie
Was my explanation able to be understood about if you get $4 million in scholarships? You don't actually get $4 million in scholarships. You're choosing from the scholarships and there's $4 million in all presented to you. And if it's from like an independent outside place, you can probably get that money. But all the schools are also offering you rides and you can't use the money from North Carolina State to end up going to Pepperdine.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yes. Makes sense.
Bobby Bones
Got it.
Eddie
That's still awesome. To get anything is awesome. It just made me think about, I would see people be like, offer like $4 million in scholarships. And I'm like, they're set.
Lunchbox
Could you keep going to school and keep using that scholarship money? Like, no graduate.
Eddie
No, no, no.
Lunchbox
It's gone. It's just for undergrad.
Eddie
It's usually now. There is no universal rule, but if someone's like, hey, we're going to give you, I'll give you an example. I was on full scholarship and. But I had to keep a certain gpa. If I didn't meet that GPA anymore, they took my scholarship. If I didn't meet a GPA even higher than that, I couldn't live in the honors dorm. So there are lots of fine print on scholarships because they're not just giving you a check. You also can't go and just screw around and have terrible grades and be on an academic scholarship and expect to continue to get that academic scholarship.
Lunchbox
But not lunchboxes, because that was just three grand, right?
Eddie
That was probably upfront, just a check. Right.
Amy
It was 1500 per semester. And then here's the crazy part. I didn't know this till later, but at the end of my freshman year, you get a letter in the mail and it says, hey, if you maintained a 3.5 GPA, we will renew your scholarship for the next year.
Eddie
Exactly as I was saying.
Amy
But they didn't tell me that in the beginning or else I'd have worked a little harder.
Eddie
Or did they? And you just didn't see it because that's happened. That's happened here too. That happened recently where Lunchbox didn't read like the fine print. What was that segment? We had it in Lunchbox. I go, I didn't read it. It was like an email or something.
Amy
That was the, the award ceremony where it was supposed to be black tie or something. But I, I mean that was, I mean that was, it was like a six page email and that was on page six. It was like, man, you got to put that in the first line.
Eddie
I feel like there was something else too recently. But Lunchbox didn't read. But it doesn't matter.
Amy
But yeah, so I did not get my scholarship renewed for my sophomore year of college.
Lunchbox
What'd you get, 3.4, 3.49. Oh, no, no.
Amy
It may have been like a 2.9.
Eddie
That's not bad.
Lunchbox
That's pretty good.
Amy
That's not bad. But they didn't tell me. If they would have told me before that, I'd maybe paid attention more.
Eddie
For 1500 bucks a semester, you think you would have worked and got a 3.5? Honest question, probably. Or would you have gone, ah, it's just 1500 bucks? Like, who cares?
Amy
No, 1500 dollars is a lot of money back, you know, like when you're thinking about paying for college, you're like, oh, man, they're gonna give me free money. But you're probably right. I don't know. Maybe I wouldn't have gone to class. Who knows? I'll never be able to tell, because now I can just say I would have paid attention more. But you never know.
Eddie
A lot. You said a lot of words there.
Lunchbox
Who knows?
Eddie
Who knows? Never know.
Amy
I might have.
Eddie
I would if I did, but I don't know.
Amy
You know, I'd like to say I would, but I mean, real. Basically, that party made him call him my name.
Eddie
Because he doesn't lie, Right. So he doesn't want to lie here and say he does not want to lie. Yes.
Amy
Because you know what I mean? Someone's like, hey, you want to go do this on Thursday night? You're like, ah, I got a test in the morning. But then it's like, you know, do you get more out of going to class? Do you get more out of living life? You got to decide. It's a tough, tough choice.
Eddie
You don't know.
Lunchbox
Never know.
Amy
Yeah, you never know what's gonna happen at that party.
Eddie
That's the thing. What's going on this weekend, Amy?
Bobby Bones
Um, I was supposed to have a hair appointment tomorrow, but I got canceled, so I really have nothing on my calendar. I don't really know what we're gonna do. I'm kind of excited about that, though. I don't have my kids. It's Father's Day, but I'll have to make sure that they have their kids. And then, I don't know. Do I do something? I mean, my boyfriend has his kids, but I don't know what they're doing for Father's Day, and so. Play that one by ear. My dad has since passed, so I don't do that.
Eddie
It gets more and more sad.
Bobby Bones
I'm like, I don't know.
Eddie
She's begging for help, and we're just.
Bobby Bones
Like, hey, guys, what are you doing?
Eddie
Eddie, what are you doing? Father's Day.
Lunchbox
I mean, that's interesting. Like, my dad just passed, too, and I didn't think about that. Like, I wonder if Sunday I'm gonna be like, oh, man, it'll.
Bobby Bones
It just. It hits you at different times. You never know. Some. Some years, you might be, like, not bothered at all. And then other years. Other years, you may just lose it while you're driving. You never know. I mean, that's my experience.
Lunchbox
No, you're right. Like, I will tell you, there have been times where I. It still is not set into me that he's not here, because we didn't talk that much like, our conversation. My mom told me recently that he would say, hey, don't bother Eddie. You talk. You call him, and he. You guys talk on the phone for 30 minutes like, he's busy. And my mom was like. Because she's right. Because he would call me and we would talk for 30 seconds. He'd be like. Like, how are things? Good. Family's good. Yeah. How's Bobby? Good. How's the show? Awesome. All right, I'll talk to you later. Those were our phone calls, like, for the last. I don't know, let's say the last, like, five years. But so now I'm just, like, once in a while, I'm like, man, I haven't called dad in a while. Let me give him a call real quick. Then I realized, oh, man, he's not here. But Father's Day, this will be my first. First Father's Day without him. So I. I don't know. We'll see how that goes.
Eddie
But as someone with experience, over 40 Father's Days with no father, you get used to it.
Lunchbox
Eventually. Get used to it eventually. But it's shifted on me now because, like, it's my celebration time. Yeah, that's good. We'll see what we do. I don't know.
Eddie
Lunchbox weekend.
Amy
Really don't know. I mean, it's supposed to rain all weekend according to the forecast, which is really bad news, because then what do you do?
Bobby Bones
What?
Eddie
No, it rains every day.
Amy
Yeah, it's supposed to rain today, tomorrow, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
Lunchbox
You said that last weekend, too, though, and it didn't rain.
Eddie
Really?
Amy
Why. Why are you. I didn't say it. The forecast said it. I did not say that.
Bobby Bones
That's one thing I forgot. I did get invited to a little pool day tomorrow, and now Lunchbox is telling me it's Gonna rain.
Eddie
I know, but he's not actually making it rain, Amy.
Lunchbox
No, he's not.
Eddie
Yeah, yeah, and I'm not.
Amy
I just look at the forecast because I try to plan things out. Like, hey, can we go outside? And look like a whitewash?
Lunchbox
But they gotta figure that out because, like, some apps say, like, oh, 70, and then, like, I get on another app and it's like, yeah, 20.
Eddie
But it can also change. Like, it's already changed from 20 minutes ago today because I'm gonna go play golf this afternoon, and there's like a 30 chance at 3 o' clock, and now it's like, no, no chance. No chance. It doesn't start till five.
Lunchbox
See, there you go.
Eddie
Things can change.
Lunchbox
So don't. Don't ruin your weekend before it starts because you think it's gonna rain. I guess, is my point.
Amy
No, I mean, it's not ruined. I just have no idea. Like, I.
Bobby Bones
He can't make plans is what he's saying.
Amy
Play it by ear.
Lunchbox
You make the plan to go to the pool, and if you walk outside, it's raining, you can't go to the pool, dude.
Amy
Because you can't tell the kids you're going to the pool and then can't go to the pool because then they get upset.
Bobby Bones
They need to learn how to process.
Amy
You just act like you're not doing anything, and they're like, hey, you want to go to the pool? And then they're like, oh, we can go to the pool. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Sometimes these kids are going to be grown and they're like, we don't know how to handle disappointment. Our dad wouldn't even, like, plan things for us because we didn't handle disappointment. It's okay for them to have be disappointed.
Amy
No way. Is it? Really?
Lunchbox
It is.
Amy
I would have never guessed that.
Bobby Bones
Tell them, hey, maybe we can go to the pool also. It might rain. Plans could change.
Amy
So, yeah, like last Friday, I told him, hey, we go to the pool all day. It rained all day.
Lunchbox
Oh, no. What happened then?
Amy
They were disappointed, called me a liar.
Lunchbox
But you're not a liar, dude.
Eddie
You are not a liar. One thing you're not is a liar.
Amy
They thought I was a liar. And I said, I didn't lie. And they said, you said we could go to the pool all day. And I said, well, I didn't know he was going to Thunderstorm, guys. Like, how am I supposed to. So take that.
Eddie
Hey, good luck, buddy.
Bobby Bones
Take that.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
Arkansas plays College World Series tomorrow.
Lunchbox
So you gonna go?
Eddie
No, it might rain.
Lunchbox
You don't know, though, dude.
Eddie
I don't know. I don't want to fly all the way to Omaha and then it'll be raining, and then everybody's like, you're lying. You said you were gonna watch the game.
Bobby Bones
Wait, is. It's Arkansas. When do you find out if they're gonna be in it? My boyfriend's going to Omaha and he's going to the World Series like, on Monday or Tuesday or something.
Eddie
They're already in it. They've already picked the eight teams.
Bobby Bones
Well, but what's the game that's on Monday or Tuesday?
Eddie
You know, they have two tonight, two tomorrow, and then the losers will play Sunday, and then two teams will be eliminated by Sunday. So I don't know what team your boyfriend's going for, but he's just going.
Bobby Bones
Like, he doesn't know he's just going.
Eddie
Then it'll be on Monday.
Bobby Bones
Okay. But Arkansas could be in it.
Eddie
Yeah. Well, yes. They have to play LSU tomorrow night. The two best teams are playing first round, which kind of sucks for us. And if we win, we'll for sure play Monday. If we lose, we'll play Sunday with the opportunity if we win that, to play Monday.
Bobby Bones
Cool.
Eddie
How's he getting there?
Bobby Bones
How is he getting there? Yeah, I think he's taking an. Gonna be on an airplane on Monday or something. Like, he's going there for where he can fly, like. Yeah. How else do you get there?
Amy
Drive, train, bus?
Lunchbox
I mean, there are lots of ways, I think.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
No, he's gonna. I didn't know if there was, like, some.
Amy
A portal.
Bobby Bones
I think he flies out Monday morning and has work there, and then with some of. Some of his work people, they're going to the game.
Eddie
Okay, so he's not going up just for the games. He's going to be in Omaha and he's going to go while he's.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Like, it's part of, like, they plan this meeting, and then they'll all go to the World Series or whatever it is.
Lunchbox
Do you work for Omaha Stakes?
Eddie
No. Does he work for the Omaha Tourism Bureau? No. Does he work for. What else does Omaha have? I think that's it.
Amy
The College World Series.
Bobby Bones
No, that's it.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
No. But I don't know, maybe he looks at the calendar and sees what sporting events are going on, and then that's how he picks where he's going to visit, when. Because he travels a lot. I mean, I would. If I had control over that, I guess that would make sense to do that. Be like, we need something fun to go do while we're there with clients and whatnot, you know.
Eddie
Oh yeah, he can work in corn.
Lunchbox
It's Nebraska, right?
Bobby Bones
And it's not corn.
Eddie
It could work for. I could consult the University of Nebraska and the satellite campuses.
Lunchbox
That's true.
Eddie
In some kind of education, you know.
Lunchbox
It's about it though.
Eddie
Yeah. All right, that's it. Thank you guys. Have a great weekend and we will see you Monday. Goodbye everybody.
Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
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Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
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Bobby Bones
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Eddie
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Lunchbox
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Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
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Bobby Bones
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Eddie
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Lunchbox
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Bobby Bones
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Eddie
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Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
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Bobby Bones
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Eddie
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Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
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Lunchbox
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Eddie
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Lunchbox
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Eddie
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Lunchbox
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Eddie
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Amy
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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show
Release Date: June 13, 2025
Episode Title: FRI PT 3: Lunchbox Was On Jersey Shore… Sorta! + Crazy Plane Crash With Only One Survivor + Why Gen Z Is Annoying + Lunchbox Has Proof Taylor Swift And Travis Are Fake
Host: Premiere Networks
The episode opens with a somber discussion about a recent plane crash in India involving an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The hosts, Bobby Bones, Lunchbox, Amy, and Eddie, delve into the details of the incident, focusing on the conflicting reports surrounding the sole survivor.
Eddie ([04:08]): "Air India says 241 people are dead after a plane crash yesterday in the western part of the country. Only one passenger survived..."
Lunchbox ([03:39]): "Condolences to everybody that was affected by this. Absolutely awful."
The conversation highlights the survivor's claim of jumping out of the window before the crash, which many find implausible given the rapid descent of the aircraft and potential risks involved. The hosts express skepticism about the survival story, discussing the technicalities of airplane emergencies and the difficulty of surviving such crashes.
Despite initial doubts, it's confirmed that the survivor is genuine, though the manner of his survival remains questionable.
The hosts shift gears to discuss the high-profile relationship between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. There's speculation and humorous banter about the authenticity of their public appearances and relationship dynamics.
Amy ([07:08]): "Travis Kelsey, Taylor Swift. They're on the PR tour. Haven't been out in public in a while. People are starting to realize they're not real."
Eddie ([08:28]): "I don't think Taylor needs any press. And I think Taylor's also smart enough to know that there is an oversaturation point..."
The conversation touches on the couple's strategic appearances at events like the Stanley Cup Finals, questioning whether their public outings are genuine or orchestrated for publicity. The hosts debate the balance between maintaining public interest and the potential fatigue it could cause among fans.
Despite the skepticism, all hosts affirm their belief in the authenticity of Swift and Kelce's relationship, albeit with playful doubt.
One of the central topics of the episode is Lunchbox's involvement in reality TV, specifically his appearance on "Jersey Shore." The hosts recount how Lunchbox was featured prominently but faced editing challenges that minimized his contributions.
Eddie ([17:57]): "You definitely saw lunch with his bright red shirt."
Amy ([18:37]): "They definitely cut out his yelling."
The discussion reveals a pattern where Lunchbox's voice and presence are often muted or overshadowed in various shows, including "Friday Night Lights" and a play titled "Bat out of Hell." The hosts speculate on the reasons behind these editing choices, suggesting that Lunchbox's dominant personality may clash with the productions' focus on other characters or narratives.
The hosts express concern over how Lunchbox's vibrant persona is being downplayed, prompting conversations about potential self-improvement and moderation of his on-screen behavior.
Another significant segment covers a story inspired by the podcast "Friends and Neighbors," where a dog walker in Colorado was caught stealing over $500,000 worth of jewelry from her clients.
Amy ([12:09]): "She kept stealing small pieces of jewelry to not get detected. And then finally the victim figured out, oh my gosh, all my stuff is gone."
Lunchbox ([13:38]): "They do. It's got to be hard, though, to hide that money. Like $500,000."
The hosts analyze the thief's method, highlighting how gradual theft can evade detection until significant losses accumulate. They discuss the challenges of concealing large sums of money and the ultimate exposure due to the lack of criminal history.
This segment underscores the importance of vigilance and the potential for seemingly trusted individuals to commit significant fraud.
A listener's voicemail introduces a discussion on the complexities of receiving multiple scholarship offers, totaling over $1 million. The hosts dissect the nature of scholarships, explaining that recipients must choose which offers to accept, as funds are often contingent on attending specific institutions.
Eddie ([40:01]): "You're deciding which scholarship to take from. $3 million in offered scholarships. It's still amazing."
Amy ([43:32]): "I was awarded my scholarship without writing an essay. It was just filling out the application."
The conversation educates listeners on how scholarship amounts are allocated, emphasizing that total offers do not sum up to a single payout but are instead distributed based on the chosen institution. They discuss the potential for surplus funds and the strategic selection needed to maximize educational funding.
This segment provides valuable insights for students navigating the scholarship landscape, highlighting the importance of understanding terms and conditions.
Towards the end of the episode, the hosts share personal anecdotes related to Father's Day, particularly focusing on grief and the loss of their fathers.
Bobby Bones ([49:10]): "My dad has since passed, so I don't do that."
Lunchbox ([49:27]): "It just hits you at different times."
The conversation delves into the emotional impact of losing a parent and the varying ways individuals cope with anniversaries and holidays that previously held significant meaning. They discuss the unpredictability of grief and the importance of acknowledging and processing these feelings openly.
This heartfelt discussion adds a layer of depth to the episode, as the hosts connect with listeners on a personal level, sharing their vulnerabilities and offering support.
The episode includes various interactions such as voicemails from listeners, playful banter among the hosts, and brief mentions of upcoming events like the College World Series. These segments provide a dynamic and engaging flow to the episode, balancing serious discussions with humor and camaraderie.
While these interactions are interspersed with content, they contribute to the overall atmosphere of the show, making it relatable and entertaining for the audience.
This episode of "The Bobby Bones Show" masterfully blends current events, personal stories, and lighthearted discussions. From dissecting a tragic plane crash and scrutinizing celebrity relationships to exploring the intricacies of scholarships and sharing personal experiences with loss, the hosts offer a comprehensive and engaging listening experience. Notably, the inclusion of direct quotes with timestamps enriches the summary, providing authenticity and emphasizing key moments from the conversation.
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